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What do you want Sammamish to look like in 2044? How should the City look and function?
The Community Visioning Project started in fall 2021 and ended in spring 2022; during this time, the project team engaged with hundreds of residents, community members, and stakeholders to better understand the vision for the Sammamish’s future.
To learn more about the project, watch the project briefing video.
The final report (click here) makesrecommendations on ways Sammamish’s current community vision statement could be updated to reflect the local and regional context changes between 2015 when the last vision statement was adopted, and now.
Additional community outreach will be conducted before the City Council adopts a vision statement for the 2024 Comprehensive Plan. Please visit the Comprehensive Plan page for future updates, 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Review (sammamish.us)
What do you want Sammamish to look like in 2044? How should the City look and function?
The Community Visioning Project started in fall 2021 and ended in spring 2022; during this time, the project team engaged with hundreds of residents, community members, and stakeholders to better understand the vision for the Sammamish’s future.
To learn more about the project, watch the project briefing video.
The final report (click here) makesrecommendations on ways Sammamish’s current community vision statement could be updated to reflect the local and regional context changes between 2015 when the last vision statement was adopted, and now.
Additional community outreach will be conducted before the City Council adopts a vision statement for the 2024 Comprehensive Plan. Please visit the Comprehensive Plan page for future updates, 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Review (sammamish.us)